Virtual Tour Technology
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Audio Tech SupportTechnical Support AudioPickwick Virtual Tours can be configured with audio clips that feature an audio track, complete with background music. Additional information is provided below.

Virtual Tour Technology How Audio Enhances Your Virtual Tour We can add an audio track to enhance the features of your house. Impress your sellers by adding a professionally recorded audio message to their Virtual Tour! Soft background music sets the tone. To hear an audio clip, click here.

Virtual Tour Technology Audio Problems If you are experienceing audio problems, it may be necessary to install or upgrade Windows Media, Real Player, Flash or Shockwave players.

Virtual Tour TechnologyWindows Media Player Site Windows Media Player 10 -- Windows XP
Download Windows Media Player, plus codecs, encoders, screensavers, and more. Windows Media Player 10 provides media capability on Windows XP PCs and a wide choice of portable devices.

Windows Media Player 9 -- Windows 98 Second Edition, Me, and 2000
The Microsoft® Windows Media® Player 9 Series has over 120 new features, including Fast Streaming, quicker startup, and smart jukebox features.

Virtual Tour TechnologyRealPlayer Site RealPlayer -- go to here and click on "Free Download" button.
RealPlayer supports multiple audio formats, including audio CD, MP3, MPEG, Sony Memory Stick and many more. RealPlayer gives you control of your media with pause, rewind and fast-forward while your audio or video clips play.

Virtual Tour TechnologyMacromedia Flash & Shockwave Site The Macromedia Flash Player and the Shockwave Player are both free web players from Macromedia. The Macromedia Flash Player displays web site content created with Macromedia Flash such as web application front-ends, advertising and animation, including logos and site banners. The Shockwave Player displays content such as multi-user games, interactive 3D product simulations, and other applications.

Web sites that use Macromedia Flash content require the Macromedia Flash Player. A message asking you to download Macromedia Flash Player could come from either the web site you are viewing or from your browser. You may need to update to the latest Flash version. You can download and install the latest version from Macromedia Flash Player Download Center Macromedia Flash Player Download Center.

If you are having trouble installing Shockwave Player or if installation does not begin automatically, download the standalone installer.Macromedia Shockwave Player Standalone Installer. If you have installation questions or need help troubleshooting the Macromedia Shockwave Player, go to Macromedia Support Center.

The following links at the Macromedia site provide troubleshooting information for different operating systems:

Troubleshooting Macromedia Flash Player for Windows and Macintosh

Troubleshooting Macromedia Flash Player for Linux and Solaris

Troubleshooting Macromedia Flash Player for Pocket PC


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